AMUSEMENTS.
TIiIJ : LK ST.AR PROGRAMME 10-Mulir. 'Vlu-n ‘‘Tli:• Old Next” cuius to ilia i I itK o,':'. I 11.'.i: re In-nignt. tin* jierqilo nt 11il,:i;u v. ill li n o n t li;i m«• to ;i I'i'-fn'-' that Ims In-on luti!a<l 1,.v emirs noil rev it-we rs ns tin- naixt xalis-.ving .nl-Aiiioi i-mi jiii-iiM f tiiat h:is vet In . n I -i .tiltieeil. l-.e th.-nto. tin,l >,l on : her v. In see her >i\- einlilren leave .e r. on. I v line, n le Ati.'.ii-
•mi i.ihiilies. All the p lignnitey 01 t.-c-linv tit:! tiles:- leaf.'-taUtugs aiuusj 1,1 I' l 111 I•: ' have I . ell e.ltlght oil tile •Ill'll. Rupert I in;: h.-s i- the author ' I tills unusual tale of mot her love, lie lie- sought In jii'e-ent a rca-i'i lion • lu.uiii- a. apt-lie 1 n an •'ll!. 11- :;n I a ini!;.. til ,jf•ii\ -mi ■ or.
1 oil's eoniieel, ,i v. i 1 1 1 r.i-uig a lamey ha ve li.-eii liran::-1 ire; I. Ihu h of the ( nlili'en grow to iiiauhro 1 :i:i-i u.uu.n:roi'l v. >ilt his ou n i:i-!iv:i!u.'.l im. -rests. I hen leaves I'm „|,| tin 'al ''l Ins ii'--iies. Only liu-ii' inutile;' Is hot in her loneliness anil her memories. I',ill. in every ,\ nienea-i t.tiuilv, l lie yhi ll pi rein nilier ihe old nest . ihe piel 111.- was I; I o line I hy (iohlnyn anil uas ilireeteil T.y iifi-^iii.;t 1(1 Barker. .Mary Aid.-ii piays tin- old mother, anil her pesTorinnurc l as ! ,-.0, said to I ;• a tnastc i |>iee;- of serren acting. I lie see;.ml feature Ml t'-eight’-display “I’av Day" is a Firs! National at t rarlir.a. being the title of the latest Charlie Chaiiiin ruinedy. and the first cue t l ■■ ■ t ihe stmerlative star of fun lias til veil in many months. Ft will lae pat day |jr the fans who have h en v.vitinjs i. > ;;is|i in on a gen.l laugh. for a |- Vitttea rep. uts hate il that the picture
one of the hi pees; htllllorrsilit-s that list vs* ever eotne from tlo- ( haulm studios. Kurt her chapters of “Bulfalo Hill" "ill also he slant'll. The prices to-night are: Circle 2 s 2il. stalls Is Sd. children till,
MCLEAN’S PICTURES. ' A CiIOHI’.S Cllil.'S RO.MA.NI K." Mhen a specially giriy musical comedy conies to a college ton'll. ( liarlle .Moan thinhs it will la- funny to see "hat his cousin. Iloratc Tarhos. a proditst of learning, " ill do if lie find' a disturbingly forward and distract ingIv pretty chorus girl m his rooms, knowing one, the principal dancer in the slum', .Marcia Meadows. Charlie persuades her to walk in oil Horace as In- sits studying hy his fireside. .Marcia. does so, hut after tla- episode, feels ashamed of herself. Horace, despite his luint-rimmed spectacles, she thinks lias rather nice eyes, lie lilies her more than that, he follows her to Now Yolk later and marries her. This causes tronhle. .Marcia, who Inis heen offered a purl in the Frivolities, offends the manager hv turning him down. He sneers at her talk of Horace and a Harlem Hat. "Who's going to make your livinglie asks. "My liushnnd with liis hraius," -ays .Marcia proudly, whereupon the manager stotis sneering and laughs outright. As -‘if leaves the singe entrance one night. Steve lieynolds. former dancing partner. and a rejected admirer ol hers, pr- v-s i-H'ensive. I lorai e intervenes find is promptly lieaten up. "You go to the o;. m until you eel some muscle." Alii rein teds Horace while fixing his Muck eve: "I il.m'i like t-i s.-e my husband licked." Obediently lluraro ones. Snell alter this, Marcia, learns that a lathy is scheduled to arrive. Horace reiigralulaies liimsell that hihook is linl'lied. so tluil there will he on cause in worry ahottl m-mey. hut tim hook I- rejcct-'il. ’I h ■ \oung h" - I-aml then i. nnuihei > a vati-l-vllle ol let- ami ai icols it. At holm- Man ia amuses liers-.-ll hv keeping a diary en tile ( filer of Sat -I Pepsy's hill writ jog ii in shine. Ahottl the time I lor--ice made a hit in vaudeville, and lloraie junr. conies julo being, Mar eia’s diarv I- published, and proves a lilv ra r v seiisal ton. \\ ii-m laxhox. hack from Kurope. calls on lii' son. lie finds his grandson. Coming:-Charles 11mchi-ou in
*■ 11 urrif-;t M-* lluteh.” a Hatlie Mtir.'i serial. "Hurricane Hutch ' ha- the speed of a tornado. It crashes to hip climaxes. Il sweeps alottp at a liphtilinp pttce. hi the sky. under sea. on moil it t 'tills, in tin- rapids, in autumn biles, iii ucrnplau s. on Ho.-—. in ciinces. i n e iiiotoi'-iyeh'. I hi- -eiiai i- brim filled "itli thrill-: it t- s a tin diet- of thriller.-.' ■ll ill lies' no Hutch’ has no knives, no pun-, no i rime.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 August 1924, Page 1
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